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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tim Coleman, Marquez Devastate in Three at Chumash

    26-year old Jr. Welterweight Tim Coleman (18-1-1, 5 KO) found his inner puncher in a big way of Friday night at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California, stopping WBA #10 Jr. Welterweight Patrick Lopez (20-3, 12 KO) in three spirited rounds. Coleman came into the bout just under the divisional limit of 140 lbs. at 139 ¾, Lopez tipping the scale at 139 even.

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  • MARKBNLV
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    Loved the card two very nice kos,wish they would have went a little longer but we got some solid ko's tonight.

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    • Chief2ndzOnly!
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      Originally posted by MARKBNLV
      Loved the card two very nice kos,wish they would have went a little longer but we got some solid ko's tonight.
      I'm witcha Mark. But that right hand uppercut that Tim threw was a beauty bruh. Probably the best uppercut I've seen in years. Great fights last night.

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      • Trenchant
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        That was a great show, Can't believe nobody is talking about it. Archie Ray Marquez put it on that dude, the guy was clowning him too, he got busted up by Archie, it was a legit stoppage, I kinda wish they just let him finish him for real though.
        Tim Coleman's uppercut was awesome, he just let El Elegante walk into it. Coleman was in control but the other guy had his moments he just doesnt use his range..........or tuck his chin.......or block but he could be good if he tightened up those things.

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        • starsjuicebar
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          Great match ups like this can go a long way for boxing, Coleman and Marquez were impressive.

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          • MARKBNLV
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            #6
            Originally posted by Trenchant
            That was a great show, Can't believe nobody is talking about it. Archie Ray Marquez put it on that dude, the guy was clowning him too, he got busted up by Archie, it was a legit stoppage, I kinda wish they just let him finish him for real though.
            Tim Coleman's uppercut was awesome, he just let El Elegante walk into it. Coleman was in control but the other guy had his moments he just doesnt use his range..........or tuck his chin.......or block but he could be good if he tightened up those things.
            4 responses is kind of sad Shobox was very good,this sport needs a pick me up bad.

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